Irish swimmer Ellen Walshe secured her second gold medal at the European Aquatics Championships in Paris by taking victory in the 200m individual medley in Paris on Saturday.
Placed fifth at the 150m mark, Walshe produced a strong final 50m to record a time of 2:09.81and add to the gold she won in the 400m individual medley earlier in the championships.
The 24-year-old will have an opportunity to clinch a third medal on Sunday evening when she competes in the final of the 200m fly.
She posted the fourth fastest time in her semi-final in that event, clocking 2:08.96 to finish fifth overall of the qualifiers.
Mona McSharry will also have the chance to add a third medal when she contests the 50m breaststroke final on Sunday.
She took third in her semi-final and seventh overall, posting 30.43, which was marginally slower than the time of 30.37 she set in her heat.
Meanwhile on Saturday, Daniel Wiffen ended his championships with an eighth-placed finish in the 1500m freestyle final.
Wiffen's time was 15:06.30, with gold medallist Johannes Liebmann from Germany, setting a new world record of 14:26.79.